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We are looking for 2 enthusiastic, outgoing, people loving employees to join our summer staff at beautiful Stuart Island Community Association. Job starts end of May-Sept 15.
Duties include: But are not limited to:
• Day to day operations of our community store, post office and dock. All training will be provided.
• Assisting customer in the store
• Taking dock reservations
• Aiding customers into the dock on VHF
• Stocking shelves
• Unloading water taxi
• Keeping up inventory on shelves
• Yard ground maintenance
• Cleaning public washroom
• Working alongside managers
• Burger nights 2x a month for locals and boaters.
• Job comes with 2 bedroom cabin, full kitchen
• Water Taxi in and out for a week a month off.
• Water Taxi in at start of season and out at end of season.
Qualifications & Experience
-Will provide training and pay for Serving it right
-Physically fit
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$120,000 - $135,000/year
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THE OPPORTUNITY
La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (LKSM), is seeking a TFL Forester to join our team in Campbell River, BC. This position offers the chance to contribute to a progressive organization committed to responsible forest management, with strong values in safety and sustainability.
What You’ll Do:
The TFL Forester plays a critical role in achieving operational and corporate goals including standardizing and coordinating La-kwa sa muqw’s Forest Strategy in the areas of Stewardship, Silviculture, and Sustainable Forest Management; developing strategic planning and certification programs; and overseeing the First Nation Information Sharing Process. You will manage, train and coach all silviculture and planning employees and contractors at the operation.
Who You Are:
This is a great opportunity for an experienced RPF searching for a rewarding career where they can have a significant impact. We are looking for a strategic, innovative and creative leader with a strong sense of initiative and proven ability to lead a team with superior communication skills. You have strong knowledge of BC coastal silviculture and forest harvesting practices with a strong focus on improving safety and quality
What We Offer:
• Salary range of $120,000 - $135,000 based on skill level, qualifications, and experience
• Annual incentive plan
• Pension plan contributions – LKSM contributes 7% towards a pension plan, no matching required
• Extended health and dental benefits – LKSM pays for 100% of the employee monthly premiums
• 4 weeks’ vacation to start
• Employee family assistance program
• Financial support for learning and development opportunities
Work Environment: This role is to be performed in person at our La-kwa sa muqw Forest Operation in Campbell River, BC.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provide leadership in safety and environmental stewardship by demonstrating and ensuring the adherence to company safety and sustainability processes and procedures;
• Oversees the development and implementation of plans, budgets and forecasts that support long term timber supply. This includes preparing annual harvest plans while achieving rapid attainment of green-up and free growing in support of improved harvest flexibility and a reduced silviculture provision balance, monitoring spending and reporting results including accounting for silviculture provision to ensure compliance with La-kwa sa muqw’s financial policies and meeting Operations financial results;
• Manages and supervises Foresters, Planners and contractors at the operation; mentors resource professionals and upholds professional decision making and independence;
• Actively maintain current and potential mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations partners, Government agencies and public and private interest groups to support access to incremental fibre;
• Oversees the First Nations Information Sharing process to ensure continuity of the planning and harvesting process and compliance with legislated and legal requirements;
• Oversees the overall management of the Silviculture Program at the Operations level to ensure compliance with La-kwa sa muqw’s legislated obligations and to maintain or enhance the value of La-kwa sa muqw’s tenures and land holdings;
• Responsible for the EMS and CSA or SFI Sustainable Forest Management processes at the Operation level to ensure alignment with La-kwa sa muqw’s Environmental Policy and the Timberlands EMS, CSA and SFI certifications;
• Support and peer review the various plans and assessments associated with cutblock development including: Site Plans, Harvest, Road, Silviculture and Deactivation Instructions, Cutting Permit Submissions, Road Permit Submissions and related projects, and preparation of other applications as necessary; and,
Implement and update the Forest Landscape Plan and Forest Operations Plan in collaboration with our First Nation partners.
YOUR CAREER
At LKSM, people are the foundation of success. Team members are offered dynamic career opportunities and the chance to collaborate with respected professionals across the forestry industry, all while pursuing individual growth and professional development. LKSM provides competitive total rewards - including compensation, benefits, and recognition - as well as diverse on-the-job training and continuing education, ensuring everyone has the support and skills to thrive.
LA-KWA SA MUQW OVERVIEW
La-kwa sa muqw Forestry LP (LKSM) is an innovative forestry partnership jointly owned by Tlowitsis, We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and K’ómoks First Nations, and Western Forest Products Inc. LKSM is dedicated to expanding economic opportunities, and meaningful participation of Indigenous communities in British Columbia’s forestry sector. The name for the Partnership, La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (pronounced la-KWAH-sa-mook) means ‘the wood of four’ in the Kwak̓wala language.
The operations of the Partnership cover approximately 157,000 hectares of forest land in the traditional territories of the Nations near the communities of Campbell River and Sayward on eastern Vancouver Island. The Partnership manages an allowable annual cut of 904,540 cubic metres of timber and includes a long-term fibre agreement to support Western’s British Columbia coastal manufacturing operations.
The partnership maintains industry-leading safety standards and is proudly certified under the CAN/CSA Z809-16 Sustainable Forest Management Standard.
Qualifications & Experience
Education and Experience:
• 10+ years of experience in Forestry Planning in increasingly responsible roles;
• Post-secondary degree in Forestry or related degree in Natural Resource Management;
• Current accreditation as an RPF with the Association of BC Forest Professionals; and
• Experience in the coastal forestry industry is preferred.
Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies:
• Excellent understanding and comprehension of Forest Management and Land Use Planning;
• Thorough knowledge of professional forestry obligations and technical forestry practices;
• Sound understanding of forestry and environmental legislation;
• Expertise in management of operational plans and forestry related tenures, licenses and permits;
• Proven ability to work in a team environment with good communication skills and an ability to speak confidently in a public setting;
• Strong financial and business acumen;
• Knowledge of road construction and forest harvesting practices with a strong focus on improving safety, quality, and efficiency; and
• Experience with forestry software (LRM, Plant Wizard and Forest Ops) as well as technology (i.e. LiDAR) would be considered an asset.
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Nightly patrols through the town and near by areas. Shifts are during the evening and you will be working by yourself.
Qualifications & Experience
•Must live in the area or willing to move to Port Hardy, BC
•N will be accepted for drivers license
•Physically fit to walk around properties to check them
•We may help cover cost for the BST Course through JIBC for the right candidate.
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Growing IT company in Campbell River is looking for an office administrator/bookkeeper who is highly organized, self-motivated, and enjoys working in a constantly changing field.
General Job Duties:
- General bookkeeping including expense data entry, generating invoices, making deposits, bank reconciliation, filing PST and GST
- Make bank deposits
- Answering phones
- Greeting and interacting with customers
- Taking payments from customers
- Shipping and receiving (1-5 packages per day)
- Miscellaneous research projects
- Make coffee
- Marketing
- Assisting the owners
We offer the following benefits:
- Extended Health Care and Dental
- RRSP matching
- Training program
- Flexible schedule
- Friendly family atmosphere
This is a full-time, in-person position, 8-5 Monday to Friday with a 1-hour unpaid lunch break in downtown Campbell River.
Qualifications & Experience
- Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
- Attention to detail
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Bookkeeping and/or administrative assistant skills
- Clean drivers abstract
- Clean criminal record
- Live in (or within commuting distance of) Campbell River
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We are seeking an experienced Heavy Duty Mechanic with forestry equipment experience to join our growing team. This position is responsible for maintaining and repairing logging and forestry machinery to ensure maximum uptime and safe operations in remote and rugged environments.
Willing to consider private contractor and possible 3rd or 4th year apprentice.
Paid travel time to Gold River
Qualifications & Experience
• Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic certification
• 3+ years of experience working on forestry or heavy logging equipment
• Strong understanding of hydraulic and electrical systems
• Experience with computerized diagnostic tools
• Ability to work independently in remote environments
• Valid driver’s license - with driver's abstract
• Willingness to work extended hours during peak logging season
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Responsibilities:
- Performing diagnostics and servicing vehicles
- Maintain accurate records of repair and progress reports
- Following strict safety protocols and best practices
- Collaborate with team members to prioritize and complete repair tasks in a timely manner.
- Must be familiar with Ford F150 and 250-550 Super Duty pickups. Experience with highway logging tucks an asset.
- Assisting in Maintenance to highway logging trucks and trailers.
Qualifications & Experience
- Journeyman certification a preference but 3rd/4th year apprentice would be considered.
- Previous experience as a mechanic or in a similar role, preferably in a forestry or industrial setting.
- Strong mechanical knowledge and aptitude for diagnosing and repairing equipment.
- Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, diagrams and schematics.
- Excellent problem solving skills with the ability to think critically and make sound decisions.
- Detail- Oriented with strong organizational skills to maintain accurate records and documentation.
- Level 3 First Aid an asset
- Valid driver's license with up to date driver's abstract.
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$44/hr
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We're looking forward to welcoming a Clinical Counsellor to our team to offer in-person counselling in Campbell River for individuals impacted by trauma from a range of circumstances and abuse. North Island Survivors' Healing Society is a supportive, inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can safely explore therapy with counsellors trained in addressing the effects of post-traumatic stress. Our team draws on a range of evidence-based and recognized therapeutic approaches. We offer regular clinical consultation and opportunities for collaboration with clinical team members.
Qualifications & Experience
Graduate degree and current professional registration, or, you are eligible to be registered with a counselling association that is recognized in BC within 2 months of hire
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At Mowi, we are proud to be the world's largest supplier of farm-raised salmon. Our Mowi Canada West operations are located on the coast of beautiful British Columbia and Vancouver Island where we work in partnership with the First Nation communities within whose territories we operate. Our team of over 350+ dedicated farmers and processors is committed to producing sustainable farm-raised Atlantic salmon, contributing to food security for our growing global population.
This is a great opportunity to live and work in Port Hardy, a welcoming small-town community located at the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, Port Hardy offers easy access to the ocean, forests, and beaches, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. With a friendly community and endless opportunities to explore the outdoors, it’s a great place to work while enjoying the coast and wilderness.
We are welcoming applications for Clean-Up Crew positions at our Port Hardy Processing Plant. This is a night shift position, with opportunities available for full-time, part-time, and casual employment. On-the-job training is provided, and no prior experience is required. We are looking for individuals who are safety-oriented, self-motivated, and have a positive attitude.
What You'll Do:
•Clean and sanitize processing areas, equipment, and workspaces
•Follow detailed sanitation, food safety, and workplace safety procedures
•Safely use cleaning tools and equipment
•Assist with maintaining a clean, organized, and safe production environment
Compensation & Benefits:
•Competitive starting wage, with scheduled increases based on hours
•worked Night shift differential of $1.50 per hour, in addition to the regular
•hourly wage Quarterly production bonus, paid based on operational
•performance criteria Comprehensive benefits package, including
•extended health coverage and an annual wellness reimbursement for
•eligible employees
•Optional participation in the pension plan after two years of service, for eligible employees
•Unionized workplace represented by the United Steelworkers, Local 1-1937
Wage Progression:
•$22.86 per hour starting wage
•$25.00 per hour after 500 hours worked
•$26.69 per hour after 1,500 hours worked
Qualifications & Experience
If you’re a reliable, motivated individual with a willingness to learn, we’d love to hear from you!
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At Mowi, we are proud to be the world's largest supplier of farm-raised salmon. Our Mowi Canada West operations are located on the coast of beautiful British Columbia and Vancouver Island where we work in partnership with the First Nation communities within whose territories we operate. Our team of over 350+ dedicated farmers and processors is committed to producing sustainable farm-raised Atlantic salmon, contributing to food security for our growing global population.
This is a great opportunity to live and work in Port Hardy, a welcoming small-town community located at the northern tip of Vancouver Island. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, Port Hardy offers easy access to the ocean, forests, and beaches, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. With a friendly community and endless opportunities to explore the outdoors, it’s a great place to work while enjoying the coast and wilderness.
We are currently welcoming applications for Fish Processors to join our team at the Port Hardy Processing Plant. This is a day shift position, with opportunities available for full-time, part-time, and casual employment. On-the-job training is provided, and no prior experience is required. We are looking for individuals who are safety-oriented, self-motivated, and have a positive attitude.
What You'll Do:
•Cut, clean, process, and package fish efficiently
•Maintain clean, safe, and organized work areas
•Follow food safety and workplace safety procedures
•Work as part of a team in a fast-paced production environment
Compensation & Benefits:
•Competitive starting wage, with scheduled increases based on hours
•worked Quarterly production bonus, paid based on operational
•performance criteria Comprehensive benefits package, including
•extended health coverage and an annual wellness reimbursement for eligible employees
•Optional participation in the pension plan after two years of service, for eligible employees
•Unionized workplace represented by the United Steelworkers, Local 1-1937
Wage Progression:
•$22.86 per hour starting wage
•$25.00 per hour after 500 hours worked
•$26.69 per hour after 1,500 hours worked
Qualifications & Experience
If you’re a reliable, motivated individual with a willingness to learn, we’d love to hear from you!
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Labour Assistance with the Carpenters performing Wide Spectrum Renovations and New-builds in the Campbell River Area
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Doors, Windows, Decks, Fences, Concrete, etc...
Qualifications & Experience
Skilled Labour in the Construction Field
Preferably Residential / Light Commercial Construction
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$32-$37
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Wide Spectrum Renovations and New-builds in the Campbell River Area
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Doors, Windows, Decks, Fences, Concrete, etc...
Qualifications & Experience
Ticketed Renovation Carpenter
Or
Ticket Equivalent (Experience)
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$44/hr
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We're looking forward to welcoming a Clinical Counsellor to our team to offer in-person counselling in Campbell River for individuals impacted by trauma and abuse. North Island Survivors' Healing Society is a supportive, inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can safely explore therapy with counsellors trained in addressing the effects of post-traumatic stress. Our team draws on a range of evidence-based and recognized therapeutic approaches. We offer regular clinical consultation and opportunities for collaboration with clinical team members.
Qualifications & Experience
Graduate degree and current professional registration - or eligible to be registered with a recognized counselling association in BC within 2 months of hire.
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$26.21-$30.66
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This casual position is responsible to provide care for children/youth with moderate to severe behavioral problems, 24 hour/7 days a week in a group living setting. This position will provide support in all areas of living including; social, mental, physical, cultural and/or spiritual; through participation in home and community-based activities. Shifts are casual on call, as needed.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
• Participates in the planning and implementation of the Overall Service Plan, goal setting and progress evaluation focusing on the persons served goals and dreams
• Supports persons served in skill-building activities identified by the Overall Service Plan, accessing community resources, education and the development of successful relationships.
• Works with the group living manager to ensure the safety and well-being of the persons served
• Teaches socially appropriate behavior through the use of daily routines and activities
• Together with the group living manager, networks with the persons served family, local agencies, school and community
• Follows all protocols as required (e.g. medical, nutritional, crisis intervention, court orders etc.)
• Ensures the persons served physical needs are met by performing duties such as assisting with basic personal hygiene, preparing meals, administering medication as required and accompanying to medical/dental appointments
• Provides feedback on the persons served behavior, teaching them coping techniques and adaptive behaviors as well as providing guidance and support
• Participates in the upkeep of the home; including house cleaning, yard maintenance and organizing as required
• Participates in training and orientation of new staff when required
• Completes required reporting and documentation for the persons served including the daily journal, communication log and other reporting as required
• Participates in all mandatory program staff meetings
• Attends work related in-services as required by Communitas
• Models appropriate behaviour in areas of: work performance, concern for others, morale, appearance, professionalism, ethics, personal integrity and values
• Creatively responds to the persons served unique needs
• Facilitates and encourages the establishment of a personal support network for the persons served
• Other duties as assigned (e.g. administrative duties, extra cleaning, etc.)
WAGE RANGE: $26.21 - $30.66 per hour
Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma in a related human/social service field or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience is an asset
- Child and Youth Care Worker Diploma is preferred, however on the job training is also provided
- Willingness and ability to be trained in developing and implementing activity programs (recreational, life skills, community access & awareness)
- A philosophy of service that is in line with Communitas’ Vision, Mission and Values
- Ability to take initiative with creativity and flexibility
- Good judgment and effective problem-solving skills
- Excellent teamwork skills, ability to maintain honest, direct and respectful relationships
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR
- Possession of a valid Class 5 BC driver’s license, valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR
- Food Safe Certificate
- Use of personal vehicle for work is an asset
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$25.59-$27.95
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This permanent full-time 32.25hr/wk position supports the persons served in leading fulfilling lives within group living settings, in alignment with the philosophy and values of Communitas. It ensures that each person's physical, emotional, social, spiritual, educational, and medical needs are met throughout all stages of life — including end-of-life care. This role focuses on fostering dignity, choice, and personal growth, helping each person served reach their fullest potential while honoring their unique journey.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
• Participates in assessment, goal setting and program planning for persons served living in a group living setting
• Documents, implements and provides input into the evaluation of the program
• Provides life skills training and assistance such as meal preparation, housekeeping, personal care and personal finance, and implements personal service plans
• Assists persons served with activities such as eating, hygiene, grooming and toileting, lifts and transfers
• Administers medication to persons served in accordance with established policy
• Follows all protocols as required (e.g. medical, nutritional, crisis intervention, emergency procedures, etc.)
• Recognizes and deals with emergency situations following all protocols as required
• Participates in various persons served-focused activities in accordance with care plans, facilitating persons served’ goals and dreams
• Assists with case management by identifying potential problems and reporting any difficulties
• Advocates on behalf of persons served to health care professionals
• Supports the persons served’ desires for spiritual growth and development
• Communicates effectively with other support staff to ensure continuity in activities and routines
• Identifies social, economic, recreational and educational services in the community that will meet persons served’ needs
• Transports and assists persons served in accessing community events and activities that are of interest to them and connects them to the community
• Consciously thinks about and promotes better ways of supporting the persons served in the home
• Helps develop unpaid relationships with each person served
• Works with the group living manager in networking with persons served’ family
• Ensures the upkeep of persons served’ home and yard, including housekeeping and light maintenance
• Participates in training/orientation of new staff
• Ensures that communication books, daily journals and other documentation such as charts and incident reports are completed in accordance with established policy. Ensures that confidentiality of persons served’ file information is maintained
• Participates in all program staff meetings
• Attends work related in-services as required by Communitas
• Other duties as assigned (e.g. administrative duties, extra cleaning, etc.)
WAGE RANGE:
Day/Evening Shift: $25.59 - $27.95 per hour
Sleep Night Shift: $20.86 - $22.92 per hour
Shifts are:
• Week 1: Sun 7am-3pm, Mon 8am-4pm, Tues 3pm-10pm, Wed 4pm-11pm, Thurs 11pm-7am
• Week 2: Tues 8am-4pm, Wed 3pm-10pm, Thurs 4pm-11pm, Fri 11pm-7am
• Week 3: Tues 7am-3pm, Wed 8am-4pm, Thurs 3pm-10pm, Fri 4pm-11pm, Sat 11pm-7am
• Week 4: Wed 7am-3pm, Thurs 8am-4pm, Fri 3pm-10pm, Sat 4pm-11pm
• Week 5: Sun 11pm-7am, Thurs 7am-3pm, Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 3pm-10pm
• Week 6: Sun 4pm-11pm, Mon 11pm-7am, Fri 7am-3pm, Sat 8am-4pm
• Week 7: Sun 3pm-10pm, Mon 4pm-11pm, Tues 11pm-7am, Sat 7am-3pm
• Week 8: Sun 8am-4pm, Mon 3pm-10pm, Tues 4pm-11pm, Wed 11pm-7am
Qualifications & Experience
- The ability to take initiative with creativity and flexibility
- The ability to work as a member of a team as well as being able to work independently
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Willingness and ability to provide coverage for a variety of shifts including days, evenings, overnights (awake) and weekends
- Community Support Worker certificate; we provide in-house training if you do not have this certificate
- Possession of a Class 5 BC Drivers License with the ability to obtain a Class 4 BC Driver’s License 3-6 months after hire
- Personal Driving Record
- Emergency First Aid Certificate
- Doctor’s Note of Good Health
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Loaves and Fishes is responsible for getting food to those who need it in Nanaimo and beyond. Our warehouse is the main hub of our operations. We need help in our warehouse. There are a variety of tasks that we need done every day.
Duties include:
•unloading trucks
•moving food around on pallet jacks
•washing dirty bins
•sorting food (including separating good food from rotten food)
•explaining tasks to volunteers
•lifting boxes of food
•assembling hampers for our clients
•sorting empties.
The right candidate needs to have a positive attitude and be prepared to put in a solid effort every day. We have a lot of tasks that need to be done and we need someone who enjoys working hard and is adaptable - priorities may change through the day and we need someone who can roll with the changes. If you like to work hard in a fast paced environment, this is the job for you this summer!
The right candidate will get the opportunity to learn new skills such as how to drive the forklift and driving our trucks once the candidate shows they are a good fit.
Full availability is a must, the right candidate will regularly be working weekends, and a mix of shifts from early in the morning to midafternoon.
Qualifications & Experience
•Positive attitude with a strong work ethic
•Physically able to lift boxes, move products, and perform repetitive tasks in a warehouse environment
•Able to stand, walk, bend, and work on your feet for extended periods
•Comfortable working in a fast paced environment with changing priorities
•Reliable, punctual, and able to maintain full availability, including weekends and varying shifts
•Ability to follow directions and work independently or as part of a team
•Strong communication skills and comfortable assisting volunteers and clients
•Adaptable and willing to learn new tasks each day
•Commitment to respectful service and supporting the community
Assets (not required but considered an advantage)
•Previous warehouse, retail, labor, food service, or volunteer experience
•Experience using pallet jacks or other material handling equipment
•Valid Class 5 driver’s license with clean abstract
•First Aid certification
•Experience working with the public or in a nonprofit environment
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Job Type: Full time - 8 hours per day - Monday to Friday
Pay: From $33.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
Work Location: In person
(Accommodations may be provided for the right candidate)
Qualifications & Experience
The Sawyer operates shingle saw equipment to produce high-quality roofing shingles safely, accurately, and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities
- Operate shingle saws to cut 18–24 inch roofing shingles to specified thickness and quality.
- Load wood blocks into the saw carriage and adjust settings as required.
- Control machine operation to feed blocks into the rotating saw.
- Inspect shingles for defects such as knots, rot, or splits.
- Trim defects using a power saw and grade shingles accordingly.
- Sort graded shingles into designated bins or containers.
- Report equipment or safety concerns promptly.
Physical Demands
- Prolonged standing during the work shift.
- Repetitive use of hands and arms.
- Lifting and handling materials up to 50 lbs.
- High level of visual attention and hand-eye coordination.
- Exposure to loud noise, moving machinery, and wood dust.
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Details
• Location: Campbell River, BC (factory and site work as needed)
• Commitment: Full-time, permanent
• Schedule: Monday–Friday (overtime available)
• Compensation: Competitive wages based on experience + benefits package
Qualifications & Experience
• 2+ years’ experience as a framer or carpenter in residential or commercial construction.
• Ability to read and interpret construction drawings.
• Strong knowledge of framing tools, techniques, and safety practices.
• Physically fit and capable of working in a fast-paced environment.
• Positive attitude and willingness to work as part of a team.
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Key Responsibilities
•Assist framers and trades with daily construction tasks
•Load, unload, and move building materials, panels, and tools
•Prepare work areas, clean job sites, and maintain organized work zones
•Support modular unit assembly in factory and on-site environments
•Use basic hand and power tools safely
•Follow WorkSafeBC and company safety procedures
•Perform general labour duties as required
Details
•Location: Campbell River, BC (factory and site work as needed)
•Position: Full-time, permanent
•Schedule: Monday–Friday (overtime available)
•Compensation: Competitive wages based on experience
Qualifications & Experience
•Construction labour or warehouse experience is an asset
•Ability to lift heavy materials and work in a physical environment
•Basic knowledge of tools and job site safety
•Punctual, dependable, and team-oriented
•Willingness to learn and take direction
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$42 - $50
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- 14/7 shift remote camp work.
- Crew boat in and out provided which has a departure from Port McNeill.
- Preform various repairs on different equipment.
Qualifications & Experience
- Certified red seal mechanic
- Experience with coastal road building such as excavator rock truck, road drills
- Intermediate first aid with transport an asset
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$27 - $32
) Details
-14/7 shift remote camp work.
-Crew boat in and out provided which has a departure from Port McNeill.
-Filling holes with explosives
-Working on the ground with the hoe drills
Qualifications & Experience
-Rock truck experience an asset
-Intermediate first aid with transport an asset